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  1. Knut Fredrik Idestam (28 October 1838, Tyrväntö, Grand Duchy of Finland – 8 April 1916, Helsinki, Grand Duchy of Finland) was a Finnish mining engineer and businessman, best known as a founder of Nokia . In May 1865, Idestam obtained a permit to construct a groundwood paper mill at Tampere, Finland. The mill began operations in 1866.

  2. Idestam, Fredrik. (1838 - 1916) founder of Nokia Ltd, industrialist, organisational leader in the forest products industry. Photo: Daniel Nyblin, National Board of Antiquities. Fredrik Idestam imported wood-pulping technology from Germany, building Finland's first commercially successful groundwood pulp mill and later chemical pulp and paper mills.

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    Nokia's history dates from 1865, when mining engineer Fredrik Idestam established a pulp mill on the shores of the Tammerkoski rapids near the town of Tampere, Finland (then in the Russian Empire). A second pulp mill was opened in 1868 near the neighboring town of Nokia, where there were better hydropower resources.

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    Nokia was founded in 1865 by Finnish mining engineer Fredrik Idestam, and started out as a simple paper mill operation in Tampere, a city located in south-western Finland. It wasn't long before Idestam expanded this operation to the nearby town of Nokia, which is located near the Nokianvirta River. Thus the "Nokia" name was born in 1871, inspired b...

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    In 2014, a few months after Microsoft completed the acquisition of Nokia's phone business, Finnish journalists Merina Salminen and Pekka Nykanen published a book called Operaatio Elop(Operation Elop), shedding more light on what happened at Nokia under CEO Stephen Elop. The book authors conducted interviews with over 100 people, many of them Nokian...

  4. In 1865, the mining engineer, Fredrik Idestam established a ground wood pulp mill on the banks of the Tammerkoski rapids in the town of Tampere, in southwestern Finland. Tampere was then part of the Russian Empire. In 1868, Idestam built a second mill near the town of Nokia. Nokia lies 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) west of Tampere, by the Nokianvirta ...

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  6. Aug 10, 2023 · Birth of Nokia in 1865. In 1865, Fredrik Idestam established a paper mill in southern Finland, and in 1868, he established a second paper mill near the town of Nokia. After three years, in 1871, with his friend Leo Mechelin, Idestam formed a shared company called Nokia Ab.

  7. Sep 15, 2017 · Name: Knut Fredrik Idestam. Born: October 28, 1838, Tyrvanto, Grand Duchy of Finland. Death: April 8, 1916 (Age: 78) Computer-related contributions. Finnish businessman and mining engineer. Notably known as the founder of Nokia which began as a wood pulp mill at the Tammerkoski Rapids in Southwestern Finland in 1865.

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